In addition to prohibited acts set forth in the Act, the Board may suspend, revoke or deny licenses and take other disciplinary action for any of the following reasons:
(a) Immoral, unprofessional or dishonorable conduct.
(b) Harassment, intimidation or abuse, sexual or otherwise, of a client or patient;
(c) Engaging in sexual intercourse or other sexual contact with a client or patient;
(d) Practicing outside the areas of professional competence as established by education, training and experience;
(e) Gross or repeated malpractice or gross negligence in the practice of chiropractic;
(f) Conviction of fraud in filing Medicare or Medicaid claims or in filing claims to any third party payor.
(g) Exercising undue influence to exploit a patient, student or supervisee for financial or other personal advantage to the practitioner or a third party;
(h) The suspension or revocation by another state of a license to practice chiropractic.
A certified copy of the order of suspension or revocation shall be conclusive evidence thereof;
(j) Refusal to appear before the Board after having been ordered to do so in writing by the Executive Director or President of the Board;
(k) Failure to meet the requirements for licensure set forth herein;
(l) Conviction of any crime or offense that reflects the inability of the practitioner to practice chiropractic with due regard for the health and safety of clients or patients;
(m) Violation of a Board decision or order.
030-6 Wyo. Code R. § 6-3